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Forum Post: New pandemic. The culling begins.

Posted 11 years ago on April 12, 2013, 9:41 p.m. EST by Builder (4202)
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I've been predicting this for a while now.

One of the seven horses of the manufactured apocalypse.

The oligarchs can see that people are waking up to their schemes, so it's time to get everyone hiding in their homes again, and being terrified to talk to anyone else. Mention the Bible, and "End Times" (TM), and watch the plebs throw their money at the Churches again, and beg for salvation.

What's that old line? "The living shall envy the dead".

(quote) Here's where it gets really worrysome; In a commentary on “global concerns” pertaining to H7N9, also in the NEJM, influenza experts Timothy Uyeki, MD and Nancy Cox discuss the potential of H7H9 to cause a pandemic (a fast-moving global epidemic) and warn that this possibility is real.

Given the severity and speed with which H7N9 is infecting and killing people, Uyeki and Cox write, “It is possible that these severely ill patients represent the tip of the iceberg and that there are many more as-yet-undetected mild and asymptomatic infections.” (unquote)

http://www.forbes.com/sites/melaniehaiken/2013/04/12/new-bird-flu-danger-worse-than-believed-says-urgent-report/

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[-] 3 points by GirlFriday (17435) 11 years ago

Chinese officials announced yesterday they expect to have a vaccine ready in 7 months.


Nothing but time. :/

[-] -2 points by Builder (4202) 11 years ago

I don't trust their vaccines any more than their press releases.

[-] 1 points by GirlFriday (17435) 11 years ago

Haha I trust their press releases like I trust our press releases. There is a rumor saying it is a US released biological weapon, I see.

Lovely.

[-] -3 points by Builder (4202) 11 years ago

There is a depopulation agenda.

I was expecting the manufactured H5N1 strain to come out, but that's probably last year's news.

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[-] -2 points by Builder (4202) 11 years ago

I remember that one in Australia.

Doctors were refusing to see patients in person, preferring to do their work over the phone, and send the appropriate treatment out by courier.

Scare tactics about running out of the vaccine, when most people were not interested in getting it anyways. It was all piss in the wind.

Might have been a test scenario to guage reactions, I suppose.

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[-] -2 points by Builder (4202) 11 years ago

Hmm, and the oligarchs are globalists.

If they need a scapegoat, they control the media, so manufacturing one wouldn't be much of a stretch for them.

It's all conjecture, but the timing is what gets me thinking.

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[-] -2 points by Builder (4202) 11 years ago

From your link; (quote) Swine flu has killed 56 people in Mexico, three in the U.S., one in Canada and one in Costa Rica. (unquote)

The US had way more cases, but heaps less deaths.

Better health care? Or Mexicans succumb faster?

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[-] -1 points by Builder (4202) 11 years ago

I contracted rhinovirus in the middle of that "pandemic", and not only did the doctor refuse to admit me for a checkup, but friends and relatives were openly shunning me.

The power of the media in these circumstances, in getting us to become insular, and self-serving, is quite extraordinary. Or maybe I'm just paranoid.

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[-] 1 points by GirlFriday (17435) 11 years ago

Well, that's very interesting Zen.

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[-] 1 points by GirlFriday (17435) 11 years ago

Hmmm, Echo Radio. Thanks for the link.

[-] -1 points by Builder (4202) 11 years ago

Phunny. Who knows?

There's too much shit going down to absorb it all at once.

I'll head back to the Kimberley, or down to Tassie. I don't do epidemics.

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